Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The Chester Lantern 1907 The Chester Lantern 11-5-1907 The Lantern, Chester S.C.- November 5, 1907 J T. Bigham Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterlantern1907 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Bigham, J T., "The Lantern, Chester S.C.- November 5, 1907" (1907). The Chester Lantern 1907. Book 83. http://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesterlantern1907/83 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Chester Lantern at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Chester Lantern 1907 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact bramed@winthrop.edu. •M-- v»; ga - - LANTERN. g%» - ^"sjSSS ol. XI. CHESTER, S. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER s. >907. l»«lECTIOIIS Of A PHVATE. Bd«f Dca4 let Sbft. - ) . Tffi AVW£«. I HcUan-Wchols. AD uncanny dlaoorery wiis m a d ^ l n ' ' " • ' • I Tlie principal social e v e n t In GasU»« f o r e s t o o t M > a h o i * p f PMk-Hoem E t e d w n of Otflccrs—S^UrkS Raised—-. Umia, t h i s week « u Uje m a r r l i g e lake tills w**k by A l f r e d ftorth and | Fee f o r Track R t t t k n i t t e d . Wednead^y a f t e r n o o u i > t 3 30 o'clock, J e r i y Welch, l u m h y » * o , w h o w » r e | x h * S o u t h Carolina Agricultural » t tlie liome of the, hrufc's parents, working Ih from t h a U m b e r a f t e r 1 , n d Mechanical society m e t In annual M r . and Mrs. J . D. B. McLean, on W t f l N t f c W « i * t * r ^ work. 'aaaaion i u c aveolng In Uie room* of Narrow G a o g s s t r e e t , of Miss MargarTliey "were so upeet t h a t they h a v e ' u , e y . ju. C. A.ihulldlng. | e t McLean and Mr. \ f . E. Nicliolj, of Mr. J . G. Mobley, of Falrfleld, was Chester, S. C. Tlie wedding was a a lowed by law. Orilere were re- been h a v i n g n i g h t m a r e * since. T h e men liad tlalab t h e i r j r o t k a o d ' e i a e ^ , ] p l e s l d e n t to aoceeed Mr. G. A - ' ' l a l e t l i o m e affair, t h e ceremony being w d t h a t b e f o r e w e prooecdfd to era o a - t h e i r W y ' l o S S w 6 e n " U i e y ~ G U | g o a r d . ' : T l i e vice president* n o w ' wlmesMd only b / relaUve* of tlie oon^ f r g l h f t j i H oompanl** should be re7 , . dosed t o t h e m a x i m u m n u m b e r . T h l * chahced to pitch oamp on Uie east, holding office were unanimously re- \ t r a c t l n g parties. Tlie parlor where I t h e m a r r i a g e vow* were t a k e n , was d u t y uoue of >)ie offleer* wlnlied and shore of Paok-Hoem lake among a lot 'elected as 'ollows: •II t r i e d t o s h i r k . , b u t ( p l l l u i y 'orders of fallen hemlocks. A t .some t i m e j A -p. Smytli*, F i r s t oongremlonal j p r e t t i l y decorated i n potted plant* a u t u m u leav**. Before t h e en• r e Inexorable aud m u s t b* obeyed. year* ago a severe n o r m , known in I d i s t r i c t , Charleston; It. B. Watson, | 1 80 t b * officers dropped t h e following t h e woods aa a " t w i s t e r , " had leveled! Second ' congressional dls rlct, Ridge t r a n c e of tlie brfdal party Miss J o h n A d a m s played til* Flower Song, n a m e * from - t h e roll: J o h n H. Byers, a patch Uirough t h e f o r « t , c u u l u g Spring; T . J . K l n a r d , T h i r d oongreatree* a* Uiougii Uiey. .tonal d i s t r i c t , Nlnety-SU; J o h n D. rendering t h e wedding march as Uie X a l e b Barnes, W m . firanen, J . E. Cor- down t b e g i a n t tre«* d e r , J o l m Counelly, W m . Crooker, had been straw*. Watta, F o u r t h congressional d i s t r i c t , party entered. Whll* t h e words were One of these hemlocks, still tough L a u r e n s ; T . L. Bulow, "Fifth congres- being said she played aoftly a (elecP e t e r Dickey, J a m * * SVrrell, W m . S>rrell, Shep Ford, ' J a k e F o r d , T o m and well preserved In i p l t e of yoars sional d i s t r i c t , R l d g e W y ; D. A . tio n appropriate to Uie occaalon. R. C. Anderson, pastor of t h e c , v .Tord, Calvin Glb*on, Joe H l n ^ m a n , of exposure to tlie element*, f u r n l i h - Spivey, S i x t h congressional d i s t r i c t , a good back wall, for a-lira, and Conway; J . L . Mlmnaugli, Seveuth F i r s t Presbyterieu c h i y c h , performed ' ^ Jaa- H, J i g g e r s , J . A. Kennedy, Geo. Uie ceremony which liuited t h e lives Mfcrord, T h o m a s Lee. J e r r y Lee, C. t h e men soon had a blaze s t a r t e d close congreesional d i s t r i c t , Columbia. popular yuudg people. "Qie ' - • " L a m b e r t , J a s MoNell, H u g h d e p a r - t o t h e b u t t . They Uad t h r o w n up a Mr. A. W . Love was unaulmoualy ted %f, Calvin McBrlde, J . Mix*, Wm. l e a | - t o facing t h e log and were enjoy- re-elected secretary, as also was Mr. A . bride was beoomlnglll a u l r e d In a handsome c o a t s u i t of b r o w n . ImmeW Maytteid, D. W. N i p p e r s , J a s . Robln- ing t h e i r supper when t h e wind began G. L a M o t t e , t h e present treasurer. d i a t e l y a f t e r t h a oereijiony t h e bridal , G. Roof, 7.. Roof, E. II. Shirley, t o sweep In from Uie iak* and a-muT h e executive o o m m l t t e e was clioe.Taylor, B. T h o m t » o n , J a a . Ten- tlcal sound wash*ard. Fo£ a m o m e n t e n with t h e following membership, p a r t y proceeded t o t h e private c a r of believed t h a t th»y were J o u r former m t m b e r e being dropped, President L. T . Nlcbob, of t h e C. & , W m . T e n n a n t , D. Wells, C. B. listening to a g i a n t xlMier, b u t t h e a n d f f o s s r s . J . N . H a r p e r , Clemaon N.-W. Railway, f a t h e r of t h e groom, V W a t t * and Bobt. W e i r . havlug been f)laced a t t h e - Many of t b e a e were In t h e company s o u n d s died w i t h Uie wind and Uiey college; W. P. H a r r i s , Laurens; J I F . from the. first and some of t b e Best t h o u g h t n o t h i n g more of i t . Floyd, S p a r t a n b u r g , and J . H . Hen- F r a n k l l a avenue c r o s d p g for t h e m . About m i d n i g h t Wslch was arouaed negar, S t . M a t t h e w s , were elected to T h e c a r was a t t a c h e d %o t h e souUimaterial In t h e company was In t h i s ,Vcut ofT." T h a t t h e s e could n o t con- by t h e same s t r a n g e sw**t m u l e , and : succeed tlie r e t l r l u g members. T h e bound passenger t r a i u a.few m i n u t e s t i n u e members was a s o u r c e of regret as he lay q u l e t t h e note* Increased in c o m m i t t e e a s now constituted, Includ- l a t e r aud t h e young oiuple left for and much sadness, as feelings of volume. By paying careful a t t e n t i o n ing those mentioned above, is a* fol- Cheetei, where tbey wll^reslde In t h e future- Mr*. L. T . Nichols, mother of . strong friendship bad grown a m o n g to t h e direction whence t h e sound* lows• A S «*- AS we Mil Into line t o leave old came he waa able to locate t h e m In E x e c u t i v e oommlttee—W.^G. Hln- t h e groom, will t e n d e r Uiem a recepfeSv Camp Leigh t h e n men were s t a n d i n g t h e log. „ T h e wind s w a p t t h r o u g h ID, C h a r l e s t o n ; R M. Pegties, Kol- tion one day u e x t week. T h e bride Is a beautiful aud attrac- a r o u n d t h e c a m p Bres, and t h u s we one end, f o r t h e log bad long been iock; D. K. Ktird, Lexington, C. S. , J a f t t b a m . T h e y were a f t e r w a r d s as- hollow and t h e music A n a o a t e d from McCullough, D a r lin g to n ; B. H. Boy- t i v e young lady, and possesses many signed t o some weak companies In t h e o t h e r . He finally became so cuBoykln; Wade Stackhouse, Dil- personal c h a r m s which have woo for large circle of friends, all of Virginia,.and t h i s was t h e last t i m e I rious t h a t h* awoke hi* p a r t n e r and lon; J. T . Douglas, U n i o n ; R. I Mansuggested t h a t they f a t h o m Ui* mys- ning, S u m t e r ; J . A. Banks, S t . Mat- whom regret t h a t she will make her •v*r, saw many of t h e m . " tery. home elsewhere. T h * groom Is a son < COUPA N Y BOLL. t h e w s ; Richard Slngletbn, Acton. You hold a torch to t h * small *nd T i i * roll of t h * company when I t M e a n . J . G . Mobley, Iredell Jooes, of President Nichols, of t b e C- ft. N toft S o u t h Carolina to go t o VlrglnJa and I I I look t h r o u g h from t h * other," F- B. Crayton and J." H. W h a r t o n a r e W. Railway, and holda a responsible t said. position In t h 6 company's offices a t .,.^ww a s follows: 0 . Barber, c a p t . ; W a d e the retiring committeemen. N o r t h did as d i r e c t e d , and Welch T l i e lioat* of f r i e n d s of both Osborne, tiretlleot.; Jaa. L. MoCrorey, T h e salaries of t h * secretary, as' aecond tl*ut.; J o h n T . Kitchens, t h i r d s t u c k hi* head in t h e hola; T h e n*xt s i s t a n t secretary aod t r e a s u r e r were bride and groom extend t h e i r h e a r p > ; l K u t . ; G . W . Simpson, Brst s e r g t . ; J . I n s t a n t lie J u m p e d back t r e m b l i n g raised. T h e secretary from IfiOO to t l e s t good wishes and c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to t h e m on t h i s happy event. ' 5 A . T u r k e t t , second aargt.; J . W . Car- and as w h l t e - s s a sheet. *800 per year, t h e a s s i s t a n t secretary ' S k e l e t o n h e gasped. " H u m a n from *160 t o *300; t h e t r e a w r e r .from T h e out-of-town gdest* a t t h e wedt a r , t h i r d s e r g t . ; Tbo*. W o r t h y , f o a r t i i d i n g were: Mr. and Mr*. L. T . Nicheergt.; J . C. H l c k l l n . l l f t h sergt., T h o s skeleton." 11 AO to *300. N o i t h could hardly believe his eare, MoCullough, first oorpl.; B. E. F r i p p , T h e office of a s s i s t a n t secretary was ols, Miss Ethel Nichols, Master T o m I oorpl.; L. L. MoLemore, t h i r d so h e used h i s eyas whll* hi* compana d * , elective a n d h e will h e r e a f t e r Nichols, nf (,'lie*ter; Mr. and Mrs. t b * torch. W h a t b * *aw m a i n t a i n a bureau of Information a t Robert Abel, of Lowryville, S. C.'s ? : W r p l . ; H . A . Brikefield, f p u r t h oorplT made him blanch*. !/ - , .. PRIVATES. i f a i r ground* d u r i n g t h e fair. Mr. Ml** Fannie Abel, JUtf Mary T h o m p D e a t h lias few terrors for woods* o n , M r . and M r * . ' R T l . - S I m * . Mr L e w i s A u s t i n , M a » n Aldrich, R. M. Cantey was re-electedtotills Chas. Abel, of Chester, a n d ' M t s . Rosa fc- W . " A - l » m i , C . J . Bell, R. B. Bell, W a s / men, and t h e m e n shortly g o t t h e i r office w i t h o u t opposition. When t b e y d i d Uiey .Hat ley, B. Baulwar*, J . M . Braketteld, A t t h e m e e t i n g of t b * executive McLean and children, of R o t * .Hill, m a d e a c a r t f u l a o d c a l m e x a m i n a t i o n • — * . B « k * B * M , M. B. B r a t t a n , W . c o m m i t t e e wbleh followed Immediate- C., and Mlss JobnsI*. Adams, who la of t h e log. T h e y obnerved t h a t t h e toe, J . L. Brown, R. T . Blgham, ly a f t e r w a r d * a representative of t h e a t t e n d i n g Converse college, Spartan; Cameron, Robe, C a m e r o n , J a*. skeleton lay flat o a i u beck w i t h Ite a t h l e t i c association of t h e University burg, S. C.—Gastonla Gazette. Campell, S r . , R. W . O a r U r , W m . Oar- knee* up, and t h k t t h a wind cocking of Sou tii Carolina appeared before tlie H e Fought at Gett yibtirg. •li'tity l>. "JT'CoiT B t Coooor, I . A", o v e r t h e boaes of t h e leg*, c i u s e d a o o m m l t t e e and requested t h a t t h e i : :Cro*by, R. s . Crosby, R. N . Culp, Ja*. vibration which s a t u p t h * aound of usual fee of (50 charged to all a t t r a c David P a r k e r , of F a y e t t e , N . Y., •i ' Clarke, W m . Dickey, L . 8 . Douglaa*. music. T h * m a n w h o b a d died withi a t t b e fair be r e m i t t e d In t h e wlio lost a foot a t Gettysburg, w r i t e s : * V A n d r e w E s t * s , P. W . Estea, L. M. i n t h e log was of g r e a t s t a t u t e , and of t h e Intercollegiate t r a c k m e e t " E l e c t r i c B i t t e r s have done m e more S ^ I t o r d , J . L . Ford, M. B . F r i p p , Neely h i s bones still I n t a c t , fitted t h e i r which Is to be held today for t h e flrat- good t h a n a n y medicine 1 ever took. Fori ' * • * f ^ ' f i r a n t , J. M. G r a n t , Jimsey G r a n t , grave snugly. time. I t was pointed o u t t h a t t h i s N o t a vestige of clothing remained, ' y f A i l e k G r a n t , B. A. G r a n t ; - F, T . Gibf e a t u r e and t h a t encourI would V J . B. P. Glbaon, Aba Gibson, E d b u t a rusty opeu Jack-knife and a a g e m e n t of t b l s sport would develop n o t take*500 for w h a t Uiey h a v e done Jtadden, T i l l m a n Gladden, A. W. steel buckle were found okn* to t h * Into a n a n n u a l event. T h e request "" Grand toolc for t h e aged , P. H . Hollis, Robt- Holland, bode*. On t b e r i g h t side, a n d a b o u t g r a n t e d along w i t h 32 free admis- a n d female weaknesses. G r e a t a l t e r a a level with t h e head, a small hola sion* for t h e official* aud c o n t e s t a n t s t l v e and body building; sure c u r e lame , J o i . Holland, Tbo*. Heflley, L . P . Inback and weak kidneys. . Gaurantoed " ' h a m , W m . J o h n t o n , R. P. L u m p - had been o u t In t h e log. F u r t h e r In t h e meet. Cheater D r u g Co. aod S t a n d a r d , S i » s l T c a d ) Mapulljmgh, S. W . down within reach of t h e a r m , ware Tlie- m e e t i n g was largely a t t e n d e d l o K e r t , W. R. Kc!*eel, T. M. Mc- evidence* t h a t i n A t t a c k bad beec aod t h e r e waa m u c h Interest In t h e made upon t h e .wpod. - Oldosy, David M a r t i n , ' J . T . Marion, work, Uie aoetety reporting a h e a l t h y Killed by i Filling T r e t . T h e lumbermen are' of t h * opinion Milling, R. S. NielioU. ooodltion a* to finances. Mr. Heury Wilds was killed o t h a t Uft akeleton I* t h a t of a m a n " O t b o r w , J. T . P r e s l e y , J . S. A b o u t '40 o r 60 new member* were H . E. J o h n s o n ' s place six mile* northj . H . P a r d u e , W, Q . Pendergras*. T . who took refuge for t h e n l g b t i n t h e elected. < . • , -j, • a a t o f Yorkvllle leafc Tueaday by bei r M . R * l l l * y , PC I I . -TB» p r e t i a S n t p r o tern, a o d t £ * gen- lng crushed u n d e r a tree. Mr. Wild* ^'beeU^*d-a.t £Wm. Bandera, J n b . S w e » f c r W m . Sweat, paralyzed o r t h a t r a i n .welled t h j . and o t h e r l a b o r e i j . were engaged ' A . J . Secrest, R M S m i t h , J . R- Ster- wood, m a k i n g him a priaooar. It t i i : a m e e t i n g teft* held today falling trees for lumber, lu tailing a M i , J . C . Sterling, W a l t e r Scott, J . m a n bad entered t f n boliow In a dry Resolutions were adopted t h a n k i n g large t r e e became entangled i n t b e ? * , S t u a r t , W m - W o o d a , J t ^ W a l k e r , •pell and had remained t h e r e In Wiavy t h e retiring president for t b e efficient u p p e r b r u c h e e iusucli a way t h a t t h e • l u m b e r IB a a l n . l t would seem likely ^ « b a c d Wa<H|t- W ^ n . W M e , J * . work b e lias don* d u r i n g t h * t h r e e t r u n k waa twisted o u t of w b a t would Ui'at h e was pinched I n . W o o o g a , T o o g u * . W a d e W o r t h y J . t . Yon go*, years of h i s tenure. hav* seemed it* n a t u r a l course. T h e • J . a F r i p p , J . L . MeClaniey. T . T . O n t . , Special to Kalamazoo G a z e t t e . T h e ex-oOeio m e m b e r * ara; b u t t of t h e t r e e s t r u c k Mr. WlldS In ( . o m p i i n and P. P- L u m p k i n . J . B. H u m b e r t , P r i n c e t o n ; R. A . Uie fac* a n d knocked him down. H e 1 Chalk a n d J o h n K. Cham- W h e n t h e S t o m a c h , H e a r t , o r Kld- Love, C h e s t e r ; D. P. D u n e a n , Columfell u n d e r tlie tree and i t c a m e down T h o m a s J . Moore, Moore; T . J . I* a t o m a c h . H e lived a b o u t nor s t i m u l a t e u i e u e a n o r m o n e y s . C u n n i n g h a m , C h a t t e r ; W . D. E v a p s , a f t e r w a r d . Mr. Wild* b a n opto fro» T h a t ia alm|j)y a -mafctsblft. G e t a Che raw; R. P . H a m e r , J r . , Hamer. a b o u t forty y e a n of age, a n d wa* a f a f t e r a lapse of tnor* t h a n fortyy ear* m e m b e r of Union Baptist c h u r c h . He , ( M M U m a ) b* i i . Uiam. ? O U w r family. Tlie I n t e r m e n t ' look tiv*. T h e 1 bar* bev* bean o o o M l t M a n d I t prcasly for tb*** w * a k inMd* nerves. your d r u g g i a t i .... „ . place a t S t . P a u l Wedneaday.—York. iUaf*d t h a t tbia la aa n s a r aa can S t r e n g t h e n tb*** neryi*, build t h e m T a b l e t s tail led P r e r e n t i o a . D r u g ^ U r B* U M , KotthOo. B. 4U» Regiment ath. Carolina Cavalrjr.1 6«i*orr. '} Willi*. 0 0 t h e coa*t tli* company | n I to n a m b e r v o n U i a a r f * T * * » d XKf-VaWW. 1 "li* wtrtr '*'• IP * ^ ^ ' - y"• •*- C u w t oT B r i g h t ' * b i M M « . _ Ridooy C u r t T n i a t o 8 8 t Txp-rroni twelve to twenty times a night, and I • w h e n a friend recommended Foley TTiWlll Care-^"-On* "69 c e n t b o t t l e worked wonders and b e f w e 1 hac • *o tiie t h i r d b o t t l * t b * dropsy m , as wall as all o t h e r syipptoms of - •OTcht'a disease." Leltnerla P h a r ma ^ A n effort is belpg m a d e to g s t t b e World's tallest bulldlng~for P i t t s b u r g Applications h a s been made for • OCtore which will have 40 s t o r i e s I will tower 1<X) feet a b o v e t h e side-' i T h i s la 42, feq* h i g h e r tlian ; a u t M u r e now u n d e r way In N*w ' v :.2 ' x tickling ooagti, from any eaose. Is Quickly *toap*d by Dr. Sboop's toogh CSJ*. A u d i t Is so thoroughly h a r m .-laaa a n d safe, t h i • T m l n t l n n *vep t o very young babes. green leavee aod " • ing-beallng mount ti t h e c u r a t i v e p r o , j p r ' S h o o p 1 * Cough C a r * I t ealms haeougU, a n d heato t h e *or* i IT* T i r o o e t i l a l m e m b r a n e no chloroform, nothin i iojure o t a n w r a a f « p l a n t extrncr, p i a t iv H e r b . " Demand D by Dr. Shoop, Bkcin*, WM. vaoMc* contain n o Qulnin*, DO laxaYour n e a l t h i s s a r e j y w o r t h thl* sim- tive, n o t h i n g harsh nor sickeningT a k e o a t Uis "sneeza s t a g * " Pr*v«nple M t . All D*aler*. UC* will prevent P n e o t a o p l a , Brooehitia, - L a Grippfc-"*Ki - - H e e o e t i n Won Rls Owo Prize. • a m s , PreveoUcs. Good for f e i e r l a h 4K i'reveotles 25 cent*. Here Is a o o m p l e t e s e n t e n c e In e i g h t childrenT r i a l Boxes 5 eta. Sold by all Dealwords. Can you read it? Stand You charge m e (2 for t h e l i t t l e dish or 'poesuaii" said t h e g u e s t a ^ t h e cross-roads h o t e l . " I t Is an o u t r a g e ! " To o . It a i n ' t s t r a n g e r , " replied t h e Throw landlord. " I wuz six d f g h t a k a t c h l n ' Taking* t h a t 'possum, a n ' whan 1 kotohed h i m My kotched t h e rheumatism w i t h h i m , A prize of 110 will be a w a r d e d to s' I need t h e money for my doctor's t b e first reader esndlag In a c o r r e c t 111!—Atlanta C o n s t i t u t i o n . reading of t h e foregoing sentence. P. S.—Upon second t h o u g h t .we will Rrfltctloas of a Bacbtlor. answer t h i s ourselves and save t h e 110 A man's barber can remind him of to buy h a m and eggs w i t h . Here It la: home by t a l k i n g so muoh w i t h o u t a i r " I understand you undertook to ing anything. o v s r t h o w my undertaking*."—PlttaW h e n you read poetry to a g i r l she burg Press. knows you d o n ' t meau It irffttn w a n t t o liold her h a n d . Biliousness and Constipation A dangerous t h i n g a b o u t being In For years 1 was troubled with b love Is tlie only way you c a n find o u t lousneaa and oooatlpaUon, which made life miserable for me. My appeUte whetiier you are really to g e t married failed me. 1 lost my usual foroe and —New York Press. vitality. Pepdln preparation* aw" i h a r t l a only mad* m a t t e r * w o n D o n ' t worry a b o u t j r o u r kidneys d o n o t know where I ( t i o u l d b a v * b**n today bad I n o t t r i e d Chamberlain's when you can o b t a i n 30 d«y*' t r e a t Stomach and Liver Tabiat*. T h * tab- m e n t of Plnaulaa for (1.00. Thee* let* rellava t h * 111 f a i l i n g a t ono* l i t t l e globule* bring relief t h t b * first s t r e n g t h e n t h * d l M t l T * function*, doe*. Backache, Lumbago t a d E" helping t h e system to d o Ma work nat- matlam yiald quickly. If n o t i u r a l l y . - M a a - B o e a P o m , J U r a l n ^ »ed y o u r money refunded- T h i s 1* a S i r offer you c a n ' t loot*. Sold-by gb^terPnfOO. • VzXr*;' 'DidOM." • T h e pliarse "kick up dido*'—for tlie plural Is formed e i t h e r with or w i t h o u t t h e "e"---is allowable. I t ' o c cur*, for example, In Qulller Couch's Delectable D u c h y , " b u t t h e more i m m o n f o r m If " t o c u t " o r " to c u t u p dkloa." T l i e word is a dictionary Dr. Murray says t h a t It i s United S t a t e s slang; h e defines I t as a p r a n k , a caper, a disturbance, row, shindy; h e quotes, a s t h e earliest use in English l i t e r a t u r e , t h i s s e n t e n c e from " S a m Slick In K n g l a n d " ( l * i 3 14): T h e m I t a l i a n singers recltln' t h e i r Jabber * * * and c u t t l i i ' didoes a t a private c o n c e r t . " He says t h a t Uie origin of t h e word Is unoertaln. But H a l l b u r t o n used t h e term In Tlie C l o c k m a k e r s " In 1135, and Prof. Joseph W r i g h t in Ills " K n g i i s h Dialect D i c t i o n a r y " says t h a t Uie t e r m Is known In I r e l a n d . K e n t , Isle of Wight Cornwall and also In t h e United S t a t e s ilallburtoii used It with referenoe t o Nova Scotlan: " I m e t a m a n tills mornln' from Halifax, a real conceited lookln' c r i t t e r " • ' all shines and didoes." Prof. W r i g h t gives as t h e first definition:.a disturbance, noise, fuss, as In Uie speech heard on t h e Isle of Wlglil: " H e kicked u p a in'ddlen dido a b o u t I t : " t h e n , phi- ' tricks, a n t i c s , eccentric f e a t s - a s In K e n t : "Dreckly ye be b a c k t u r n e d . t h e r e h e be, a - c u t t l n g all m a n n e r o' dldos." and lastly a plaything: also used as a term t o denote articles which do n o t give ! faction to tlie owner, as t r i m m i n g on a dress o r b o n n e t . Yet Uie learned Prof. W r i g h t does n o t v e n t u r e t o explain t h e derivation of t h e word, he does n o t suggest a possible derivation Did t h e t e r m oome from t h e funs made by (Jueen Dido after t h e pious A n e a s left h e r ? An obsolete word " d i d o " - a t h r i c etoldtele may have been originally " a t a l e of Dido." T a f t In his " Q u a t e r n i o n s " speaks of a Dldonlan curve, w i t h reference t o t h e story of llldo, who bargained for as much land a* could be covered with a hide, aud tlien c u t t h e h i d e Into a long aod narrow s t r i p . Why n o t say glibly t h a t " t o c u t u p d l d o s " Is to c o t u p as d i d o d i d ? L e t us honor t h e name of t h a t ' noble d a m e In every way. - Boston T r a n s c r i p t . , A Hard Debt to Pay. " I owe a d e b t of g r a t i t u d e t h a t can o*v*r be paid off," w r i t e s t 3 . S. Clark, of Westtleld, Iowa, " f o r my rescue from d e a t h , by Dr. K i n g ' s New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected t h a t d e a t h seemed I m m i n e n t , when I commenced t a k i n g New Discovery. T h e ominous d r y , hacking cough q u i t before t h e first b o t t l e waa used, and two more b o t t l e s made a complete c u r e . " N o t h i n g h a s ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all t h r o a t -and l u n g com(1.00. T r i a l b o t t l e free. The Boss's Job. T h e l a c k ' o f c o m p e t e n t h e l p and skilled labor In Rock Hill Is very a c u t e . O u r business men could make more money and make It easier If real c o m p e t e n t a n d loyal employee* oould be secured In sufficient n u m b e r s . We heard a business man say t h i s week t h a t h e had several *i50 and njoDtlT m e f i l f i h i s employ who walk over d i r t all day long- -too proud to use a broom—leave t h a t p a r t of Uie Job to t h e boss. T h i s sounds f a m i l i a r and t r u e . I t Is a pity t h a i some m e n have to work a t all.—Rock Illll Record. T o c u r e a cold first move t h e bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup a c t a gently on t h e bowels, drive* o u t t h e cold, clears Uie head. I t ' s pleasant t o t a k e and m o t h e r s highly recommend I t lor colds, croup and whooping cough. G u a r a n t e e d to give *atl*fact i o n or money refunded. Equally'good for young and old. Sold by Qoestor D r u g Co. tf T h * r e i* an old saying t h a t i n England t h e wife ia t h e queen, In F r a n c e T h a N e w P u r e F o o d a n d D r u g t h e oompanlon, In Germany . tlie ' , Law. housekeeper and In Italy Uia aiave.— W e a r e pleased to a n n o u n c e t h a t by t h e National Pure Food a n d - D r u g law as i t oontains no opiate* o r o t h e r h a r m f u l drugs, and we recommend I t a s a safe remedy for children a o d adult*. L e l t n e r ' s Pharmacy. u ever been t e d t o say some G o t h a m Oh c e n t r a l tell m e •YoDkers Stales- T h e r e Is t o be an underground railway across busy, crowded Toklo. T h e distance Is t o lie 12 mile* and tl.ie coat of construction will n o t be less t h a n W25.000 a mile T h e railway company will have »*7,500,000 capital. Mothfers w i t h l i t t l e children need no longer fear oroup; oolds or whooping cough. Bees Laxative Cough S y r u p t a s t e s j g o o d . I t works off t h e oold t h r o u g h Uie. bowels, c u t s t h e phlegm, clears t h e h e a d . For young and old. G u a r a n t e e d . Secure a bott l e a t once. Sold by Chester Drug Company. tf T r i a l C a t a r r l r f reilmenOi are being mailed o u t free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. T h e s e t e s t s a r e proving t o tlie people—without a peon y ' s cost—the g r e a t value of t h i s scientific prescription known t o d r u g g l i u everywhere as Dr. Slump's C a t a r r h Remedy. Sold by all Dealers. it posit h a i w t h f n g and yesVLve o t h e line G r e a t a u t h o r ; never use words t h a t are^larger t h a n tlielr Ideas. Persistent Remedy WmMi.k 3Vxv &x\>Vaxv&Yio\v \D\va\ W\£ "WUTC\V&TV\S "SVboxft CAxeste "\D\\oVesaU &rocffna Covcvv&Ti^. They sell goods so cheap; they are continually raising the cotton seed market; they are now bulling tHe cotton market; cutting the price on wagons and buggies. This may all be true, but we cannot see how this will hurt our customers or their customers, and we are not running a hospital for wounded merchants. We will sell bagging and ties cheaper than any one in Chester. We carry almost everything. We want every buyer to investigate these charges and. if true; save money on what you buy. We will guarantee everything as represented or money refunded. L o t s of " S I L V E R L E A F " b e s t p a t e n t F l o u r * f o r $2.60 p e r h u n d r e d . Chester Wholesale Grocery Go. , Chester, S. C. • YOUR ATTENTION P L E A S E Few New Yorkers are a w a r e o fact t h a t t h e E a s t river was k: as t b e Salt river 200 yaars ago. Chapped h a n d s a r e quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. P r i c e , 25oents. F o r s a l e b y all Druggist*, t In Belgium girls are give five weeks o u t of eaoh achool year t o learning housework. T h e girl Is requited to know not only . how to oook a dinner, b u t to* ol*an -,up a n d car* Cor a kitchen, d o m a r k e t i n g , i and iron.—Ex. Healthy« Teeth We have moved into our new quarters at No^i32 Gadsden St., and are in better shape to serve the public. We have added to qt}r already big line of Crockery and House Furnishings a big line of Cut Glass, Imported Hand Painted China Novelties, full line of new Jap Goods; beautiful line of Royal Dux German Vaces. All kinds of Birthday and Wedding Presents, Thanklng you for your past patronage, we solicit your further commands. M e a d e & Baker's Yours foriBusiness, OariwKiMwthWiili I h r u t u 4 d.ll*httBL I'M torn d f t o M - e , Mc. «1M. Chester Plumbing and mSttW T^r-V"* MEETDC I OF snwo. T H E LANTERN. — Court Procwfafj, DEATH OF W. T. POSTS*. , ; ll I A large c T 5 * d w i a present In court TCRK8 OF a u i a o a t r n o H : Meatfen of a Chester it yesterday mornhigjrJten t h e fall term Former toldeat tf Chester EUkdbr to Farm New Prufcytery. I of the general sessions convened a t 10 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, CASH. T h e following la oopiad from T b e ! ° ' c l o c l t ' J u d « * J o t " > 8 - Wlleoo, of Mr. J . B. Foster has received t b e State's report of 8yood; Manning, waa on tlie bench and Soil TUESDAY. NOV. 5.1907. following letter oooosrnlng tbe death Andersen, Oo». 31.—Although i b e c i t o r J - K - , I e n r T » a s In his plat* o f ' h l a son W. T. Foster, who was Th ud charge to the grand Jury killed by tbe eiptoatoa of bla locomoGeneral elections will bo bald In ten hour of adjournment Is near a t h a n < f JW M* l e r#«'a brlef " • w k t them t h a t tive la Mexico—whoee death, whleh states today; and In addition, local there remains much bosinees to be a t - 1u > * *1 l r e -d tended to by U is. Presbyterian synod. *» h * * » J ' been chargad aa to occurred oo t h e 3rd. wta mentioned elections will be held in several large their duties by Judge Prince laat cities. M uch Interest Is fait in thase T h a t which haa not beeo touched du spring and t h a t he would not take op 10 T b e Observer the 8th: ring the past two days will be rushed elections on account of tiia bearing the time by a repetition of San Lola Potoal, of their results upon the national elec- through tomorrow morning, so t h a t charge. He told them to be careful an adjournment may be mada near Mexico. tion n e i t (all. or their duties such aa examining t b e the noon hour. Mr. J. R. .Foster, Newberry, 8. C. The session today was opened at 0 county omcee and anything else t h a t We trust that tlie negro horse show Dear Sir:—Your aiwasgi tor t b e will be a success and will Increase the o'clock wtth'devotlana! exercises led came under their JurledlaUoa. T h e particular* of tbe death of Mr."W. T. interest of the negroes In the care of by Rev. J . P. Marion, J r . , of the Sum- address waa short and cooclee and Foster m u referred t o — t r Mr. live stock. T8ey h a r e Uie- OMe-of ter ohorotrr While hs is In years one iodga:Wilaon o e n r wasted and t h a t , Johnfco, s o p s r i n t s n t a i t of motive many animals and their interest In or the youngest members ef synod he but at once set t h e wheels In opera- power of the Mexican Central railtion and got down to work. A t the lire stock will result In better and Is one of the leading road. more Intelligent care of the animals chose ills t^at from L a k e 1151 and' conclusion of the judge's charge the Aa to t h e oauss of the accident, I Mirk 5:10. Shortly a f t e r concluding grand jury retired to iu their charge. oan say nothing—aimply t h a t It waa his sermon, Mr. Marion received a tel- bills which had been prseented by t h e an exploaloa or tbe engine. I was egram saying tliat his father, Re*. J . aolloltor for their consideration. Ster8-50 Overcoats, ^sate " price If there Is one thing t h a t Chester called to see Mr. Foster and took blm 11.00 Marlon, was near death's door. Mr. nographer McCaw arrived a few mln16.50 Overcoats, saie price county needs worse than a new jail to tbe hoepital or t h e Mexican Na10.00 Overcoats, sale price... 7-7V we are not aware of it. T h e present Marlon immediately caught a train to utee after court commenced and a t tional railroad, as i t waa dearer t h a n ffo 9.00 Overcoats, sale price .. jail Is undoubtedly the worsts) ructure go to his father's home In Rlchburg once took his place. Everything was the company hospital. H s was given in readiness and an ojd case had been 6.00 Overcoats, sale price.., 4.00 of its kind In these parts. Prisoners In Chester county. The mostlmportant matter brought taken up, the Jary drawe 4>en t h e the very best paesibls attention, b a t tind no difficulty In getting out. J u s t before syuod today was tlie overture l i o u r o r i l o'clock" arrived and court waa a a . b a d l y Injured t h a t nothing let them out of their cells for a few South Carolina presbytery ask- was adjourned for half an hour to per- oonld save him. His lojurlse consistminutes and they can soon either pick iug that the present presbytery be di- mit the clerk or oourt, J . B. Westb ook, ed of b u m s from bead to knees, *a18.jo Men's Suits, sale price. 12.75 a-hole In the wall or get up on top vided. The overture reads: " T h e to make some land sales,' this being rloua scalp woands, compound frac11.00 16 50 Men's Suits, sale price ami gel down by means of the well Presbytery of South Caroline hereby sales day. Some oT the stise were by ture of t h e thigh bone, which would 10.00 15.00 Men's Suits, sale price . . . . V i , . known rope-way. It Is time for Chesrespectfully overtures . t h e Synod of order court, others b y private bave meant amputation hat) be lived. 12.50 Men's Suits, sale price ^.50 ter to build a Jail that will hold the H e was semi-oonsclous for several South Carolina, in session a t Ander- owners. Upon the conclusion of tlie 10.00 Men's Suits, sale price 7-i i malefactors and ttie sooner we have hours after tlie spddeot, aud died a t son, to erect a new presbytery t o con- sales, an account of which appears in 8.00 Men's Suits, sale price.. 5.50 It the better. Lei's get to work on noon the following day. His death sist of all churches and ministers in another column, coart reassembled. 6.00 Miff's Suits, ' sale price 4.00 this. was quiet, and he suffered none from Audersoii. i k-onee and Pickens couoTlie commission of Judge Wilson as Secretary of the Treasury Corteljou Ues. By order of the presbytery, ' 8 . Hon. R. O. Purdy's successor was read tbe time I first saw him. 1 waa withblm from the time of the accident rushed to the assistance of Wall L Wilson, staled clerk.'' by Mr. J . B. Weatbrook,clerk of coart. until hia death. He requested ms The Judicial committee, to which Street when It needed It. Thevaultsof The graiid Jury during the day 12.50 YoutU* Suits, sale price 8.50 not to notify his family, directly, and the I'nited States Treasury were.ojieo- this overture was referred, reported brought In the rollowing bills: Youtt/s Suits, sale price. • • • .Vs£. «.-• 6.50 not a t all until afterwards. Your adt h a t syood grant tlie request of pretcd and a stream of gold poured Into Jesse Wall, assualt and battery Youth's Suits, sale price 4.00 dress was found In a notebook with bytery. The matter brought forth its lap A Southern congressman rewith Intent to kill, true bill. the request t b a t yon be notified quested i lie secretary to deposit some loud outbursts of objection from vaWilliam Johnson, murder, t r u e bill. case of accldsnt, and tbe Order of of the government funds in the South- rious delegates from the churches of Knox Chalk, sssualt and battery Firemen not I Bed you Immediately. ern banks so as to enable the farmers South Carolina presbytery. Many ex- with Intent to kill, true bill. 5.00 Boys' Suits, sale price Mr. Foster bad on bla person a t tbe to hold their rot too but I lie secretary pressions were made on the floor Walker Crank, laiceny, true bill. 4.00 Boys' Suits, sale price time of the aocldeot Ma watch and refused. Wall Street furnishes the which were afterwards withdrawn beEmma Hefner, violation ot tbe disj.oo Boys' Suits, sale price forty-five dollars In'Mexican currency. money which electa the republican cause it was found t h a t tlie remarks pensary law, true bill. These are now In my poaseask president and congress, and t he Sout h had caused regret to those members Walter Cousar, assault and battery your dlaposal. of the presbytery who were In favor of with intent to kill and carrying convotes the democratic ticket. This, of These seem meagre detalle to give » cealed weapon, true bill. . course, is the real explanation of the the division. j.oo Hats, sale price—. . . . 2.IO I t wfs charged on tlie floor by a yoa, b a t his In Juries were so inl David KUlian, larceny, true bill. secret iry's refusal to a i d J h e 2.50 Hats, sale price. «-75 sod his really conscious momenta so Ellen Taylor, larceny true bill. Southerners and it Is a waste of time member of South Carolina presbytery 2.00 Hats, sale price. 1.50 Mary Johnson, violation of the dis- short t h a t little oould be gathered to listen l o a n j other excuses t'tat may t h a t the overture was adopted at the 1.50 "Hats, sale price I.I5 from him. — Lebanon meeting when there were b a t pensary law, true bill. be offered. 25 o u t of 65 delegates procsnt, t h a t the Very truly youra, Jake Kee, violation of the dispensaH. Elliott Nolan, M. D. " A s a factor in the world's civiliza- supporters of tlie overture selected an ry law, t f o e bill. Merchants w a o t i n e t o b u y a Fall S t o c k of C l o t h i n g w o u l d b e b e n e f i t t e d —Newberry Observer. tion. character Is the best a«set t h a t opportune moment to rush the adopJoho Bailey, assault and battery b y v i s i t i n g this sale. I n d e p e n d e n t pants,.ail grades, f r o m l . M t h e pair t o 5 . M one can possibly have. You may he tion or the overture. So divided'were with Inteut to klll.^hie bill. well learned,may have plenty of money, the membersof synod from the churchWm. Crockett, murder,true bill. t h e pair, w i l l be sold a l m o s t at y o u r o w n price. L e t e v e r y b o d y w h o i n t e n d * McKeown, of t h e . chain gang, is now of South Carolina presbytery on the but if you are devoid of character you John Dye, violation of dispensary camped oear Parks bridge, l a r o u Turb u y i n g a suit t h i s fall visit this sale, w h i c h c o m m e n c e d ' ktter that on the motion of Rev. Dr. law, t r u e bill. are In the loslngcrowd. Many young key creek. The gang Is sbout DO Harvey Hardin aud Newton Hope, strong, wltb bope of some recruits boys and men feel a t times t h a t S. M. Smith,or Columbia, the whole there Is no use In trying to live right. matter was tabled alter a aubatltute larceny, true bill. rrom oourt next week. Tbe supervisFollowing were cases tried and rr. or baa promised to do some good and You see one whom you know la the motion to the overture bad bean Inworst ever and he seems to be eojoy- roduced. The unadopted sabatltate suite of same: really needed work In tfala motion, David Fowler, charged with arsanlt whloh we hope they will carry oqt, I lufct)ie easy life and living off the fat motion-read t h a t a committee bs-apoyUie land. Pocslbly true, but a t the pnlnted to whom this matter may" be and battery with Intent to kill, was will promise to give yon a more exreterred with the matter of readjusttried In the defendant's absence and a end what will It amount to? Unless tended write, up of tills work In the he lias character be Is a mere pe'slng ing t be boundaries or ail the presby- verdict of guilty rendered. • f u t u r e as work progresses, Some roIks Jake Kee, charged with violating being. Bringing nothing lie re, he, teries, ir such be deemed wise or expeme tha» S. O. McKeown" is a leaves nothing behind but a bad repu- dient, tlie committee to report a t tlie dispensary law, pleaded guilty and mighty good judge of what a hand R K is Abkevllk. or synod. Tlie following WM sentenced to serve a lerm of three" tation. No one wootd ever think of do and t h a t he sees to It t h a t Abbeville, Nov. 3 , - T h l s on tbe 'chain gang or In the they do tbe work. connecting bis name with anything overture Introduced by Dr. W. M. Mc3 o'clock Policeman Foster MoClain t h a t has helped materially towards Pheetereor Columbia and secooded by penitentiary, or pay a One of *100. . Editor, I wlsb to koow wflit discovered smoke coming from the left Mary Johnson, charged with violat- t h a t feather dealer knows about high the progress of people. He has con- Dr. S.' M. Smith or Columbia was of A. M. Hill St Son's sslee and livery tributed not the smallest mite t > tlie adopted: "The synod of South Caroli- ing the dispensary law, was found priced cotton. Tbe farmers t h a t stables, Just off ol Main street, and at Anderson respectfully not guilty. - . ' good of the world. And Dot only tills, make the oottoo say t h a t 15 oents is a building was soon In Ramee. Naovertures the general assembly which A nol pros waa entered In tlie case reasonable price for oottoo, not a high appearancesareoften deceiving. Those than Griffin, colored, who sleeps a t will meet In Greensboro, N. C., In of Washington Gray, charged with as- price, and to pot the construction on very ones whom you think .are enjoytbe stabM, *»aa overcome by smoks You will find at my Stables nice horses and buggies and suril ing themselves are o f t e n , the most May, 1006, t o appoint an ad Interim sault and battery with Intent to kill tills fsatber dealer's ad, he would say while getting ont the stook, b a t »ai ries, also wagons for hire, cheap for cash. miserable of human beings. Their committee who shall be charged with and carrying concealed weapone, on t h a t 10 and 11 cents la a high price dragged out by Mr. MoClain. Dr. J. conscience allows them no rest and considering the constitutional and condlUod t h a t tbe de'endant pay a for cotton. By t h e way. oottoo has C. Ball succeeded In "bringing blm November 1st, feeds 30c; hitching 1$. often they feel like exclaiming, " O h ! other objections t h a t havs beeo or fine of $30 to cover costs In the case. down sines t b a t farmers and aroand" after two boars' hard work. . I Will neither stand your buggy on the ftreet or the Knox Chalk, charged with assaalt gamblers' meeting In Atlanta. I hope Unhappy man t h a t I. am." So don't' may be brought against tbe action pf The cause of the Ore cannot be post get discouraged but keep oo and you tlie Birmingham assembly in the mat- and battery wltb Intent to kill, was to live t,o see the day ( b a t the farmers tively stated, b a t was probably caused 1 have plenty of room for shelter. will find out one day t b a t character ter of the articles of agreement and found not guilty. will be organized In themselvee and from matches and rate In the hay or : "M proposing to the general assembly, in Peay, charged with violating by themselves,-for all otbet classes or Is the best asset after all. defective electric light wire t h a t ran 1900 some action t h a t will ir pcrsible toe dispells*ry law, WM lined $100 or people are organised b a t t b e farmers into the loft.—Special to The 8tat«.remove said objectiona and also safe- 3 months on the cbaln gang. and preachers, and all other ola1 Fire in Rock Hill. w i l l b e a t m y s t a b l e s t h i s w i n t e r w i th guard the rights and Interests of our Warren Cousar, charged with F«saalt people pray on tbe farmer b a t tlie Bock m i l , No*. 3.—At 4 o'clock church as a whole add of Its several T H E ( J R E A T NEORO id battery with Intent to kill and preachers and edltora. horses and muleB for sale. - W o u l d be g l a d -this afternoon tire was diapovered In presbyteries" ; carrying concealed weapons, pleaded W e b a v e h a d t w o : nice rains, which the kitchen of Mrs. S. E. Moore's resilor everybody to patronise them. guilty to assault or a high and aggra- have settled the dost. a i n ' t feeling right today, dence. on Black street. The lire deSomething wrong 1 most say; vated nature and-recelved a sentence M r. b l i t o r . I J f s n t to eoogratulate. partment responded promptly, but Come t o think of it, thaCs rigtit 1 ask you all to stop_with me. I. am better prepared to i - o f « montlis or p»y a line ot *50. you ou the stood yoa h was unable to check the flames on ac' forgot my Rocky Monotain Tea care of you than any other stable in Chester. Wm. Crockett, ciiarged wltb mar. the fourth commandment. Weehould count of lack of pressure. Some furlast night. der, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, keep the foarth oommandment, c Will be held o n the grounds of the —J. J . Strlngfellow. niture in the frootof the house was was sentenced to 2 1-2 years a t bard encourage Its violation. {' saved, but tlie wind being towards the Ctatir Athletic ud Drtriij Isndit'i labor In the penitentiary or- oo the Edgtxnoor Letter. Little Joe. front It wfs Impossible to save the Edgemoor, Nov. 4.-Communion ser- public works. (Wedo not understand building. Robert Moore's trunk, cooColumbia Street. Phone David Klllian, charged with larce- to tbe "reather dealer."—Editor.] vices closed at Edgemoor last night, Uinlng valuable draughting instruny, pleaded guilty and was sentenced Nov. 28th, 1907. ments and drawings, were destroyed. Rev. J . M. Blgham, or Huntersvllle, to 2 1-2 years. Pueumooia Follows a Cold. Despite all efforts and hard work by N. C., preached six excellent seraiooe, Walker Crank, charged with larcethe flremen, Maj. Beckham's real- which were very much appreciated by ny, pleaded guilty and was sentenced not, ought to come out. F O R BARGAINS IN R E A L \ E # T A T E S E E dence, next door, was burned to tlie our people. Entries are open for horse and mtile Tbe farmers are gathering their to 3.years. ground, but the contents of the 1 c o l t s from one day to four years old, im now and It is generally good. best harness mule, single or double; ham residence were saved, although Cilvia Letter. Some have sown small grain beut harness horse, single or double; badly damaged. Tlie damage will be Miss Lacy Westbrook^illgotoBeaoli Calvin, Nov. 2.—The R. F. D. carsaddle mule or horse: . beet genAo eastern banker says, " W e w a t t iiest In the neighborhood of 17,000, partial- Island, Ga., next Wednesday to visit rier from Calvin^ reports t h a t ,T. W. tleman or lady rider, best girl rider. W a are A c e n t s f o r t h e U N I O N C E N T R A L _ 2 more common senes." We want alai ly covered by Insurance. tbe ramily of her cousin, Mr. Jolt? Williams, a colored woman,, made For f u r t h e r inforfnat Ion consult I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y , o f Cinciniisti, At the time of the alarm Rock Hill Westbrook. 4 She expects to.take, in blm a present of 4 gallon of molasass, more dollars, whleh are dot so coo 0 W; C. L E W I S , - - S e c ' y . ' f o r Fire a n d A c c i d e n t Insurance. power was dead, the wires of the Ct tlie fair IB Augusta. home-made, last week, lie" saya, 194 acres ) miles north of Hickory Grove, known as the tawba company were c u t for repairs We are sorry to say Mlas Alma M r ofa! b u t they were tine* and his FLOWER FESTIVAL Whiteside place," 16.00 per acre. on cross arms and It was some time Crook is very sick. Her sister, Miss wire made him fritters and . 256 acres near Oliye Postoffice, known as the before temporary connection oonld be Bess, came yesterday morning in re- just bad a line time sopping 'li Thursday and Friday 7th and This property cheap for quick sale. mada.—Special to The State. sponse to a telegram sent Thursday Yesterday Master Joe Worthy 8th—Undar the Auapices of 27 j acres, % mile Sandy River Station, j.ooo or more cords of 1 Mli-s Alma la b s t U r today. brought out to box 11 some One ilsh, - tbe Flowar Festival. „ If you want Jo see some good roada Miss Henrietta Lyle la visiting h s t . good farming and pasture lands. This is a bargain for a hustling mi 3 carp and 8 catQsh, and today his la Just take a drive out the Rossvllla friend, Miss Edoa Robinson. 22 acres extra nice farming or truck land, just outside city tili There wHl be a ataftag contest at road some afternoon. ,The road from Miss Myra C h a m b e r , df Laodo, la feasting on flsh. Mr. Allen Wood the skating rink Friday night. Hoars ( ; o per acre. gave'him l j bushels of vinelsss potathe city to Pleasant 6rove Presbyteri- visiting Miss Carrif Chambers. }8 acres land in city limits, two good barns and two tenant I for the route* from 8 to 0 o'clock. : an church Is as line> as could be desirMrs. Sarah Balrd, of Charlotte, la toes' and would havs tilled bla malf After qSt,——i>l efculegaUow This is an id£*TUUl^farfn.,„Price.J05 per_act«. :/ Heckei?y>Whcaten Grits. wagon ao t h a t there woald'not bave ed. Where formerly were great mud visiting a t tlie home of bar siaterlo777 acres in York cotlnty, 1 mile*south of Hickory drove, Premiuma awaMed for the beat .^"^"^--Creani Farina. noles is n o # good solid macadam and law, Mrs. Margaret Simpson. She been sitting room f o r him and had to ant houses, well watered; r good two-story house: 7 rooms,toll him to bold up. or be would have \ " Buckwheat. and i t is pleasant to take a drive on cams over for presbytery. chard at each settlement, 150 acres of fine bottom land; annual * this'road What a good thing It " Whole Wheat Flour bales of cotton, ao per acre. Mrs. Dr. Fenoell and children, of to walk home, This b e says l a t h e * > be for Chester when every road in the Rock Hill, visited lier mother, Mis. happenings of one day. Miss Alma and Fresh Cereals of all kinds. One seven room cottage house on Gadsden street, also one Wade gave him a tine bunch of flowcounty is macadamized. I t would be Lyle, and attended praabylary. house on rear of lot, price 9),000. oak« served a t t b e Armour's Sliced Bacon. the best Investment t b a t coald We were glad to sse Miss Mary e r a He returns t h a n k r t o these kind rink-that«tgMt Four houses in Jetersville, aH«i one lot, #800. Dried Beef.bly be made. Illcklln out a t church yeeterday. Wtf friends lor tfielr appreciation of lila 60 acres si* miles west of Chester, joo cords wood, $5,00 per Oystere a t t b e i work among them Old Virginia Breakfast Roe, just t r u s t she wliraoon be herself again. 530 acrejJand 10 miles west of Winnsboro, known as the *' T h i s is W o r t h R e m e m b e r i n g . J . T. Love, S. E. Love, J. E. Lore, the thing for breakfast. We school chaps have beeo looking ings Place," 10 per acre. .. T. T. Wallace, 8. O. Bobbins, N. A. Hand Paintod V a s e - J . C. Robin As no one is fmmunrf, •-every person forward for some time to presbytery.! Fine Teas' and Coffees a sped* i t ) acres near Lowryville, #27.50 per acre. should remember t h a t Foley's Kidney Robbins and E. B. • Farts went t o Co- son. alty, at 371 acres, 13 milesprom Chester, 7 miles fro mRichbure, knowW-S Cure will cure anv case of kidney or o r t b e fElr Velvet R u g - S . M. Jooaa ft Co. Wednesday monibladder trouble t h a t Isnot beyond the next thing will be thanksgiving t « r l-a 1 *, o d the "Heaffi Place," J./JO. Bo* of Stationery-r^taoderd Phar l * " t u r n e d Thursday. They m n l i of medicine. • Leitoer's Pliar- ker and cranberry » u « Other property not IMfed. See us "when you want Real Estate. Members or the A. R. P. church ' report having a line time. By tbe by macy... here wish to thank Mr. W. R. Neely I s ' A ' a ° b b , n * w # n t Columbia by Royal Nittoo R u g - A . W. Kluttx. - Malefactors and breakers of tlie law 01 and tamlly tor tbeir kindness in helpLockhart JunoMoo and Union, Coal Vase—DaBaven-Dawsqn. Fresh Elgin Butter-every week. will make themselves scarce around ot tb ing to entertain some of ltw dalegatee | ™ * crowd went by way of Bunch: of l e a t h e r Doatere—J. J . Chester this week because both the T l * prahlbitioo ware la still f n t i Notice Final J returned »by way of Strlngfellow. to preabytery. Also Mr. F. M.Allen Chaster and — — circuit court and the police are ready log a a 4 t f f i j day bria«s news ol s o n e | Bottle Violet E x t r a c t - C h e s t e r and others for ottering their servioea. I Chester. to bring them to account. r l o t o r y . ' - ^ e t tbe good work go oo. I t Thia neighborhood Is enjoying good Drag Oo. la tbe beet t t i n g t b a t t h e 800 t h e m health a t thla time. Pair pf KM Gkjvse-Llnihay MsrConstipation, indigestion, drive A i f t . ^"cloualx"palatable, peoyleever did wbm they t o U o o t T M farmer* are nearly Ui rough oantlla Co. away appetite and make you weak ^ * 5 ' * t o m a c b s , contains tb» and sick. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Md^rliuf; e t t ' t a * t r M ^ 0">P«' I Silver. IoMand—Hamilton Tea restores the appetite, drives aand happy. Holllstert B o d S ' M r " * • J o b M e » la In t h e roek g&re. On January 1st Hafner Bros, will dissolve mutual consent their mercantile interest J. Hafner will continue in the Dry; Goods, Notioi . and Shoe lines. R. R. Hafner will retire from the fintf and engage in Real Estate. Tbe Clothing will be discontinued. OVERCOATS. Suits for Men. Ybjuth's Suits. Boys' Suits. HATS. SATURDAY , OCTOBER JQTH HAFNER BROS. Livery, Feed and Sale Messrs. Patterson & Crutches Horse Shot THANKSGIVING MY. R. W. CROWDER. Chester Realty Comp' FRESH GOODS Just ARRIVED Jos.A.Walker,Sr. ^ H T M S T - •? 1•' %S£>-B- Chocolete & Bon Bons Chester Realty Go^ R E S O L V E D T H A T N E W CLOAKS M M I M M ] y/e YES,»THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE. / ....... -. -Didlyou get a sample from me? Did you ever see such clothes at the price ? No, I know have not, neither has your neighbor ever seen such bargains. Suppose you bring it here and select what you want before the stock is broken too much. J. T. COLLINS y,j- H a v e t h e B e s t Selected Stock of Ladies' C o a t s in t h e C i t y . W e a r e r e c e i v i n g s h i p m e n t s of t h e n e w e s t s t y l e s e W r y d a y . If y o u are g o i n g to buy a coat d o n ' t b u y before y o u s e e ours. W e n a v e Just e x a c t l y w h a t y o u w a n t and t h e price w i l l suit y o u , , too. L a d i e s ' B l a c k C l o t h Coat, V e l v e t and Braid Trimmings, 50 i n c h e s long, only. J . o o . Ladies' C o a t s , 50 inches long, colors Black, Tpn and C a s t o r V e l v e t a n d Braid Trimming at 5 . 0 0 / Ladies' C o a t s , 50 inches long, fine quality of K e r s e y , colors, black, tan and castor, good v a l u e s at 8 . 5 0 . •Ladies' C o a t s 50 inches long, colors black, t a n , castor, brown and garnet, v e l v e t and braid trimming, special t o 0 0 . W e h b v e other coats braided v e r y h a n d s o m e l y from 1 2 . 5 0 to 2Q.qo. ^ S e e our line <rf children's-coats. W e h a v e just w h a t y o u w a n t in this line. ~ " " W e h a v e a beautiful assortment of F u r s , colors w h i t e , g r a y , black and bTown, with muffs to match, also a nice assortment of children's s e t s . C a l l a n d ' s e e t h e m . T h e prices are right. B F A U T I F O L A N D ALWAYS FASHIONABLE*. AfO COOD F U R 5 AREBb-Tft,BfSI0C5 BFlNC NFC. £55 A RY AND COMFORTABLE. ITISUWELY T&HAvE A STORE IN T O W N THAT HAS THE COOOi" ! 0U5TER BROWM S. M. JONES & CO CUT PRICE tflgV GOODS THE LANTERN, PUBUSHHD TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. J, T . BIG HAM, - Editor and Propr T U E S D A Y , N O V . 5,1907. LOCAL NEWS A L L P E R S O N S Indebted to Hafner Bros, are earnestly requested to come In and s e t t l e before Jan. 1st, as t h e firm will dlrsolve a t that time. Mr. Ira T a m e r , of Uiijoo, Is spending % few days with Mr. C. A-. "Vaughao. Mr. Havre* Oates Is a.salesman in t b e olothlng department of S. M. J OF CHESTER, S. C. Organized December 17, 1906. Under Supervision and Inspection of The United States Government Capital Stockholder's Liability Surplus and Profits Security to Depositors J . L. G L E N N , President. B . M . SFRATT, J R . , Asst. Cash. J. C. R. J. H. R. ALEXANDER, C . EDWARDS, H A L L FEROUSON, L. GLENN, C . GRAFTOH, S. M. JONES, VIcs-Pres. i.p.. D Y E , Bookkeeper. W RECTORS. W. O . G U T . J. K . HENRY, S. M. JONES, J o e . LINDSAY, W . M. LOVE, $100,000.00 100,000.00 9,600.00 209,000.00 KlLLOUilH n . WHITE Collection Clerk. SAM'L E. MCFADDEN, S . W . PRYOR, HENRY SAMUELS, LKROY SPRINOS, M . H . WACHTKL. Yotlr basinet is respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommodation extended consistent with SAFE BANKING -o~ -o-o- want to Gaatonia Saturday to spend a " f e w daya with her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Dedmont. Little Miss Adeline.Ford, of O r n . Station, was t h e guest of Mr*..Arthur . Owens from Saturday morning until yesterday. Miss Evelyn Lewis, of Btackstook, who has been nursing a t Great Falls, . s p e o t Friday night with frleods In t b e city on her way home. -Mr. and Mrs. Wataon Gibson, of - Oakridge, spent Sabbath and yesterday w i t h t b e former's sister, Mrs. E. P . Cbaney. Mis. J . L. Wood a n d daughter, MB. " j j T . Perkins, left for Augusta yseterday to spend a week with t h e former's •one, Messrs. Fred itnd Cbarjle Wood. • Mis. Claud Moore and eon, of Rfashborg, who have been spending a few days with the former'rmotherinlaw, M r a - E A. Moore, want home yesttr* Mr. W . .B. Vaughn, of Wlnnaboro, baa accepted a position as salesman In t b e dry goods department of Wyile OF CHESTER, S. C. {National E x c h a n g e B a n k B l d ' n g • CAPITAL $40,000.00. J no. C. McFadden, V-President. Glenn & McFadden Attorneys. DIRECTORS. C . C . EDWARDS, R. IIALL FEROIISON, J . L. GLENN, J . K. HENRY, SM'L E MCFADDEN, JNO. C . M C F S P D E N , T . H . WHITS. & M. JONES, Hits BY SAMUELS, Real Estate Loans. Savings Department on Interest Bearing Certificate of Deposit Act as loan agents for individuals who have funds for long term investment. Interest collected with no trouble or expense to lenders, and loans guaranteed by us as safe. Will make It to the interest of borrowers and lenders on real estate to do business through us. Savings DepartmeAt and Long Term Loans a Specialty -o-o-o-o- Vliitorj from Arkansas T h e Rev. J. L Caldwell; D. D., of Pine Bluff, Ark., aooompanled by his wUe, bas been spending several days In tbe city. Dr. Caldwell was born In Georgia b o t his father w a e a native of Mecklenburg counts, N . X . M i * Caldwell came here for t h e purpose of looking up some of her ancestors, her maiden name being Sandera. They were gratified over t h e results of their visit. Tbey l e f t here Saturday for N o r t h Carolina to -visit thstr people In and around Charlotte. Dr. Caldwell la a retired pastor of t b e Preabyterlan church. H e was formerly mayor of bis home city of Ploe Bluff and secretary of tbelrjl board of trade. Both tlis doctor and his friendly wife are charming people a n d tbey made many friends »hlle In our city. KarrUd hi Pittsburgh. Many relatives and friends of t h s groom among our readers will be Interested In t h e following announcement: Mrs. James Robb Wilson announces t h s m*rrlage of her daughter, Helen Robb, t o Mr. Charles Moo roe Murray on Saturday, November 3, 1907, 71* St. Jamea street Philadelphia. A t borne Saturday afternoons, Jan. 4th and U t b , Fair Oaks and Wrightman streets. near Rodman, were married last night, No*. 4, UWJ, a t Blackstock by Bar. B. L. Singleton. A f t e r t b e mar- UsnUm tftlia. I r H i r t i t rtage Mr. and Mis. Robinson returned T b e OITIO Fsdsratioo wiu tender t o t h e city and will leave for-Columbia l i r a d a y o r t w i r , where tftay expect t o t h e State F e d e f a t t o u - o f Woman's Brjaon's mother, M n M. E. Ml lit, make tbelr home. Clubs, an Informal reception a t t h e „ , d to npeod a few days with relatives. pobllo library on Wednesday afternoon a t 4.30 o'clock. All members of W A N T E D — t o buy 30 to 80 sboata T o Mr. sad Mrs. G.-B. Porter Fri- t b ^ different clubs and all associate and pigs. R. M. White, Phone 15«. day Oct. 25, 1907, a daughter, Leila members of the Federation are InvitMr. and Mrs. T. 8. Harris, ot Col- Berry. ed t o be present. Mr% McKlsslok, u r r r a d o n ^ . M gatorday af T o Mr. J . L. and Mrs. Beatrice Mills who Is s woman of wide lite/ary atternoon | D response to a phone mee- Klrkland, or Logoff, Oct. 17, 1907, a t a l n m e n U , j c o c h culture and charm, sage Informing tbem. of tbe death of son, Edwsrd Mills. l e g personality, etfU be beard with t h e l a t t e r t brother, Mr. J . J . Wyile. m urh'fntB n L Hiss Bosls McOrorey, of Rlohburg, wbo was visiting Mis. Harris, aooompenlsd them. - M r . Clarence MoCrorsy cams down from R o d r H l j l on No. 33. Mr. Harris went home ywtsrday Km. A. L. McKHriefc, | i ^ j i ^ ot, Mrs. W. n . Howard and baby, of F o r t Mill, who have been spending t h e past t w o months with Mr How^rd a t Great Falls, w e n t h o m e yesterrfutltv * days with relatives In t h i s city. Oapt. M. A. Carlisle, of Newberry, who has been 1p t h e hospital t h s p e s t foor weeks, spent from Saturday unt i l y e a t e i d w with his daughter, Mrs. jr. K , Ksnntdy, and l e f t for bis boms •esterday morning. His son, Mr. B e n wick Carl Isle, c e m * w s e t Saturday t e a e c o i p p a n y him home. FORD. arm oft Garden • • A Handy . —'I SCOOP BOARD. • A m n j t r i M l for A t t a s h l n g t o t h e W«»OFI B W . FOR ALL KIDNEY HAM TROUBLE. RHEUMAH AND LUMBAGO tagV* A d«M •» M IMH W^W tUr reHrree tin •extra case bAn Mniaf. And ( h e lifted t o her aoae • b e * » > n t « l n l n g i l l round t a b l e t s of perftfmed aoap. ' " Y e a . " ( b e c o n t i n u e d , "«Me to tlM rerj tWn»r "But, my dear, m . I I j f V J H w jrotest- In h a u l i n g corn, p o t a t o e s and « b e r „ j . JsgSj I g r a i n * a n d r o o t c r o p s In t h e w a g o n b o * "Ton h e quiet, JohnT Rnr, wrap I n b u l k It la n e c e s s e r y w h e n u n l o a d i n g thta n p . m * a ! " Jjjgj to either take o u t by hand e n o u g h T w o d a y s later a p a c k e t - a n t r a # f r o m f r o m e i t h e r r o d t o p e r m i t t h e one o f A u n t B e t s y , a n d In b a s t e t l M T ' n p a n o d t h e scoop or to take out the end gate i t t o M e b o w s M h a d taken tbetr and let p a r t of t h e load fall on the t h o u g h t f u l p r e s e n t . t ' a 4 s r t j h a * wrap^ g r o u n d o r floor, c a u s i n g e x t r a I s l x w In p | n g w a s t h e s S t c t l o o a t e a g a i n p i c k i n g u p In b a s k e t s a n d e n -wieca fl«rewlt> I r t M M . (tw bo* t a i l i n g m o r e o r l e e s l o s e — t h s t la. If y o u 0 f a h a v t a c . t o e s j n K M V I . . I W - -S a ® b a r e n o s c o o p board o n y o u r w a g o n , [ t o o o l d t o . a p t s s i l a l ! t h e > e > t o f be- c T h e t w o d r a w i n g s In t h e a c c o m p a n y - fog r e g a r d e d M s beaidnrt" l a d y . T o u r ' lng c u t c a n g i v e a n outline of a u c b a a n n t . B e t s y . " , | • • T h e n , b u t o n l y f o r a mean e s t , t h e J — ( mild little m a n smiled. — Pearson's u A Weekly. J s r o o r BOARD OP**. s c o o p b o a r d a s w e u s e — o n e In position fast-use and tbe otber secured against the end of (he box s n d serving a s s n end gate. From t h e s e d r a w i n g s c a n lie g a i n e d a c l e a r Idea a a t o Its c o n s t r u c t i o n , s n t b s t s a y m a n w i t h a h u m m e r and a s a w . nslla and a conpie o f p i e c e s of c h s l n c a n m a k e o n e f o r himself Ih r e q u i r e s b u t l i t t l e l u m b e r , and enough for the purpose m a y usua l l y lie f o u n d l y i n g u n u s e d a b o u t t b e buildings. T h e d e p t h nf t h e s c o o p s h o u l d b e s i x , or eight Inches more than tbe height of t b e w a g o n h o i a n d wide enough ao that Ibe s i d e s will Just p a s s o v e r s n d fit s n u g a g s l n s t t b e s i d e s nf t h e b o x . T h e c h s l n m a y h e f a s t e n e d , a s Indic a t e d . .to p i e c e s n s l l e d s s c l e s l l o n t h e b o t t o m o f t h e s c o o p , b n t w e f i n d It better t o b a r e tbe c h s l n pass continuously from o n e side sround under the box to the opposite side. This glees added sppport t o tbe scoop w h e n d o w n , a n d I h e g r e a t e e t w e i g h t la o n It. H e a v y s t a p l e s , l a r g e e n o u g h t o receive % second link fastened w i t h a n I r o n pin. a a s h o w n l a t h e s e c o n d c u t . should he csrefully clinched o r bolted through ihe w a g o n box. F r o m I b e " h i n g e " a b a r la b o l t e d t o the b o t t o m of t b e b o x . e x t e n d i n g t w o o r three Inches on e i t h e r side, o v e r w h i c h t b e end of tbe scoop side board Is s e t t h e h o a r d b e i n g h o l l o w e d o u t t o r e c e i v e t h e b a r . a s Is s h o w n , t b e b a r b e i n g r o u n d e d S t t h a t p o i n t t o a l l o w It b i n g e Ordinary s t r a p b i n g e s m a y » b e u s e d or b o o k s n d e y e h i n g e s , t b s t m a y be p u r c h a s e d a t t b e h a r d w a r e s t o r e o r m s d e b y a b l a c k s m i t h , p o t on, w i t h t h e h o o k s b o t h p o i n t i n g In t b e s a m e direction, a s wltb these lsst there I s t h e a d v a n t a g e o f b e i n g a b l e t o altp It costs little m o n e y to d i v i d e a n d subdivide a f a r m by f e n c i n g w i t h a good fence, and a good w o v e n wire f e n c e i s a b o u t aa g o o d a s c s n b e b n l l L It p a y s the c o s t and a g o q d profit right from the stsrt for a farmer to b a r e the farm fenced so t b s t h s can keep his stock at h o m e a h d a l s o to keep otber people's stock awayTba farmer c a n t h e n w o r k a n d n o t a p a n d all b i s t i m e In r u n n i n g a f t e r h i s s t o c k , rem a r k s a w r i t e r In F a r m a n d F i r e s i d e . 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" "She positively refuses t o Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's C o u g h R e m e d y . bare " L a s t w i n t e r i caught a very severe m i d which lingered for weeks," says I I'rquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. " M y oouirh w a s very dry a n d h a r s h . T h e l >-al d e a l e r r e c o m m e n d e d C h a m b e r Iain's C o u g h R e m e d y and g u a r a n t e e d I t , s o I g a v e It a trial. O u e - s m a l l b o t t l e o f It c u r e d m e . I believe Chamb e r l a i n ' s C o n g h R e m e d y t o tie t h e bfst I h s v e ever used." Tills remedy Is f o r s a l e by a l l D r u g g i s t s . t P a p a Is B r s v e . E l s c h e n — M a m m a , la p a p s e v e r b r a v e ? M o t h e r — H e Is a l w a y a b r a v e , I h o p e But what m a k a s y o o ask? B a c h e s — B e c a u s e I t h o u g h t If b e w e r e h a w o u l d n ' t let m y g o v e r n e s s p o l l h i s e a r s JOHN FRAZE A y o u t h In P e n n s y l v a n i a , c o n v i c t e d o f m u r d e r , h a s b e e n s e n t e n c e d t o 1V> y e a r s I n t h e ' p e n i t e n t i a r y , leaa t h e uau a l t i m e off f o r g o o d b e h a v i o r . Coder h a r e l y b e m u c h of a n I n c e n t i v e . — B a l timore American. l a n d will a d d a bushel t o t b e y i e l d f o r each acre." Try mixed grain and grasses, then w h e n y o u r grain is t a k e n o B tha l s u d ' t h e g r a a s or e l o v a r w i l l corns right' a l o n g B em e m b e r t h a t rape, a r c t i c g r a s s , bur c l o v e r , red c l o v e r a n d v e t c h a l l g r o w ,tot b e w i n t e r and all m a k e good f o o d for stock. T b e y all a a v e c o m . a n d c o r n Is m o n e y . It y o n h a v e a n y t o s p a n y o o c a n g e t tke money for I t Bo w i t h t b e a b o v e crops they sll will bring m o a e y . — Boethern PoltlTstor.'- A Methodist Minister Recom mends Chamberlain's Cough . Remedy. -( W e have-used Chamberlain's Cough R e m e d y In o u r h o m e f o r s e v e n y e a r s , a n d I t h a a a l w a y s p r o v e d t o b e a re- , liable remedy. We have found t h s t It would do mora t h a n t h e manufacturers claim for it. I t la e s f i a o i a l l y good for croup " and whooping cough. . Chamberlain's Cough sold b y all D r u g g i s t a . A Reliable R e m e d y Remedy A FINE LOT—SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES + FRAZER'S STABLE Is t for Croup. Mrs. a Rnelnthal, of Turner, Michigan, says: " W e h a v e used C h a m b e r Iain's Cough Medicine for o a n s l v i s a n d children for several y e a r s a n d like It v e f r m u c h . 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